So, I know that DW is built on playing to find out what happens. But, modules are also fun. Does anyone know of any DW modules like Servants of the Cinder Queen or the ilk?
So, I know that DW is built on playing to find out what happens.
So, I know that DW is built on playing to find out what happens.
Fortress of the Ur-Mage and Maze of the Elder Brain by @dungeonoracle are some of the best game design ive ever seen
boom http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/170894drivethrurpg.com – DriveThruRPG.com
Isn’t that for D&D 5e, Brandon Reinert.
You might check out 20 Dungeon Starters. They’re set up like a la carte menus so that you can preserve the “play to find out” aspect of DW while still having people, places, events, etc planned in advance.
drivethrurpg.com – DriveThruRPG.com
Yochai Gal thanks for the heads up; i didnt notice that for this version, it was originally written for dungeon world. might need to contact the author directly for that 😅
From Dwarfare Games: drivethrurpg.com – Drought in Sulindal – A Dungeon World Adventure
From Awful Good Games: http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/131486/Something-Stirs-in-the-Blackscale-Brakes
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/122050/If-These-Stones-Could-Scream
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/151955/Lichfield
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/200621/The-Golden-Spiral–A-Sundered-World-Adventure
If you are comfortable starting them out, Trilemmas are system-neutral: http://blog.trilemma.com/search/label/adventure
I’ve run Juntu’s Floating Ice Hell before and it went well.
Jason Lutes Perilous Deeps and never forget:
fc0ea96b-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com – john.aegard.com/indigo-galleon.pdf
Plague of Storms
i run it right now with 3 players. It is great!
http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/144661/Plague-of-Storms
You can use DW to run d&d and pathfinder modules. It takes a bit of work, reskinning monster and some magical items, but You could do that, of You tried.
you are right Sean Winslow the stuff from Trilemma is great!
Used it for different systems and they are wonderfull”
Jan Berger, I think so too. I may be biased, as I co-wrote two: In the Care of Bones and this month’s upcoming The Shattered Gate. (Michael Prescott is in my gaming group)